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Nigeria’s inflation rate eases further in November - REUTERS

DECEMBER 15, 2025

ABUJA, Dec 15 (Reuters) – Nigeria’s headline inflation rate eased for the eighth consecutive month in November, helped by slowing food inflation, official data showed on Monday.

Consumer inflation stood at 14.45% year on year last month, down from 16.05% in October.

This year’s inflation slowdown follows years of surging prices that triggered a cost-of-living crisis in Africa’s most populous nation.

Consumer inflation peaked near 35% last December before falling after the statistics office revised its base year and adjusted the weight of items in its price basket.

Food inflation was at 11.08% year on year in November compared with 13.12% in October.

The central bank said last month that it wanted inflation to fall further as it left its main interest rate unchanged.

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